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Page 1: Vivian Kourí1, Lissette Pérez1,Yoan Alemán1, Yenisleidys ... · Vivian Kourí1, Lissette Pérez1,Yoan Alemán1, Yenisleidys Martínez1, Dianne Díaz1, Rui Han1, Yanet Pintos1,

Vivian Kourí1, Lissette Pérez1,Yoan Alemán1, Yenisleidys Martínez1, Dianne Díaz1, Rui Han1, Yanet Pintos1, Melissa Mendez1, Yudira Soto1 , Yoanna Baños1, Yaniris Caturla1, Carlos Fonseca1, Jorge Pérez1 and Ulrich Hengge2

1 Institute of Tropical Medicine Pedro Kourí (IPK), Havana, Cuba 2 Hautzentrum, Dusseldorf, Germany, Immermannstr.10, 40210 Duesseldorf, Germany

Overall, 60% of the viruses exhibited R5 phenotype,14.8% were R5X4 and 25.2% were X4.CRF19_cpx virus was associated with phenotype X4(46.7%, p=0.0047, OR: 3.96, CI: 1.59-9.84), with infectionin young individuals (39.1%, between 15-30 years old.p=0.025, OR:3.548; CI:1.136-11.08)

Higher levels of viral load and lower CD4 counts amongthe virus R5X4/X4

Higher levels of Viral Load among the CRF19_cpxcompared with other subtypes

The comparison of the amino acid sequences of theV3 loop showed differences between the B and non-Bsubtypes (p=0.0001).

N=87/115 (75.7%)

Mutations reported to be associated with Maravirocresistance were detected in 75.7% of the samples, inpositions 11 (6.1%), 13 (49.6%), 25 (6.1%), 316 (7.0%),323 (11.3%) and 319 (3.5%) of gp120, particularly inthe recombinant forms CRF19_cpx and CRF_BGs.

The results support the hypothesis previously stated that CRF19_cpx viruses could be more

pathogenics and would have limitations for the use of MVC. The high rate of mutations associated

to MVC among non-B Cuban subtypes should be further studied.

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